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You can remove your film in mid-roll and later reload it and continue taking pictures. The Film Status Indicator (FSI) on a partially exposed film cassette is set to
(#2 position). When you reload the film cassette into the camera, the camera automatically advances the film to the first unexposed frame. Film can be rewound and reloaded until the last picture is taken. The camera automati-cally rewinds the film and sets the FSI to
(#3 position) when the last picture is taken.
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Main Table of Contents
Regulatory Information
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Camera Identification
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Features & Benefits
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Getting Started & Loading Batteries
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Setting language
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Date and time/Format
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Attaching Strap
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Control-Button Actuator
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Other Battery Info
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Loading Film
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Taking Pictures & Previewing Print
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Typical Print Sizes
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Focus Feedback
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Print Quantity & Print Format
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Brightness Control
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Tips for Better Pictures
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Using Zoom Lens
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Taking Flash Pictures
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Flash Modes
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Special Option Modes
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Using Self-Timer
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Title Imprinting
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Title-Select List
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Unloading Film
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Caring For Camera
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications